IF it be true that any beauteous thing Raises the pure and just desire of man From earth to God, the eternal fount of all, Such I believe my love: for as in her So fair, in whom I all besides forget, I view the gentle work of her Creator, I have no care for any other thing, Whilst thus I love. Nor is it marvellous, Since the effect is not of my own power, If the soul doth, by nature tempted forth, Enamored through the eyes, Repose upon the eyes which it resembleth, And through them riseth to the Primal Love, As to its end, and honors in admiring; For who adores the Maker needs must love his work. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE NEW TIMON AND THE POETS by ALFRED TENNYSON A DESCRIPTION OF SUCH A ONE AS HE WOULD LOVE by THOMAS WYATT THE TURN OF THE ROAD by JANE BARLOW HAPPY CHRISTMASTIDE by GERTRUDE ELOISE BEALER GOOD FRYDAY by JOSEPH BEAUMONT MARCH: A BULL ON THE HORIZON by A. G. BECKMANN |